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  <h3><b><a href="title.html" name="title">Title Page</a></b></h3>
  <h3><b><a href="king.html">To The King</a></b></h3>
  <h3><b><a href="preface.html">The Preface</a></b></h3>
  <h3><a href="seaweed.html">Of the curious texture of Sea-weeds</a></h3>
  <h3><a href="ant.html">Of an Ant or Pismire</a></h3>
  <h3><a href="bug.html">Of a Louse</a> <br>
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